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Ghana Publishing Company CEO Initiates 24-Hour Economy Operation

The newly appointed Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Publishing Company, Nana Kwasi Boatey, has announced the immediate rollout of the 24-hour economy policy to enhance the firm’s production capacity.

He stated that the initiative would involve additional staff recruitment and an increase in sales.

Speaking at a handing-over ceremony, Nana Kwasi Boatey urged staff to collaborate in ensuring the successful implementation of the policy.

“My first and initial commitment is to ensure that we will practicalize the President’s vision of a 24-hour economy almost immediately. Because I have seen that you are ready for it and I see no reason why we should not be able to double our production, double our sales, and double our staff.”

The former CEO of the firm, David Asante noted that his tenure has seen a massive improvement in the revenue generation capacity of the Ghana Publishing Company.

“There is a Ghana Publishing Company Limited that has money in its account. When I took over, we had GH¢80,000 in the company’s accounts. Today, we have millions of Ghana Cedis in the company’s account. Today, the Ghana Publishing Company I took over has a new branch in Ashanti Region in Kumasi.

“Today, the Ghana Publishing Company that we inherited, that was debt-ridden, that they didn’t have machines to execute bigger contracts, now we have acquired all manner of machines that has put us in the proper technical disposition to execute most of the jobs.”

 

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